Physics MCQs

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Total Questions
200
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Question 21 Easy

What is the distance covered by a van moving at 18 km/h in 2 minutes?

A
500 m
B
600 m
C
700 m
D
800 m
Question 22 Medium

A van travels 240 km at 60 km/h and then 360 km at 90 km/h. What is the average speed for the entire trip?

A
70 km/h
B
75 km/h
C
80 km/h
D
85 km/h
Question 23 Medium

If a van covers 54 km in 45 minutes what is its speed in m/s?

A
18 m/s
B
20 m/s
C
22 m/s
D
24 m/s
Question 24 Hard

A van starts a journey at 50 km/h. Another van starts from the same point 2 hours later at 75 km/h. When will the second van catch the first?

A
4 hours
B
5 hours
C
6 hours
D
7 hours
Question 25 Hard

A van travels 150 km at a constant speed. If the speed was 10 km/h more it would have taken 30 minutes less. Find the original speed.

A
40 km/h
B
45 km/h
C
50 km/h
D
55 km/h
Question 26 Hard

A van moving at 108 km/h applies brakes and stops in 15 seconds. What is the distance covered before stopping?

A
200 m
B
210 m
C
220 m
D
225 m
Question 27 Easy

The speed of a van is 54 km/h. What distance will it cover in 1 minute?

A
800 m
B
850 m
C
900 m
D
950 m
Question 28 Medium

A van takes 4 hours to cover a distance stopping for 20 minutes. Without stops it would take 3.5 hours. What is the average speed including stops?

A
50 km/h
B
52.5 km/h
C
55 km/h
D
57.5 km/h
Question 29 Easy

A van travels 200 km in 4 hours. What is its speed?

A
40 km/h
B
45 km/h
C
50 km/h
D
55 km/h
Question 30 Easy

If a van's speed is 72 km/h how many meters does it travel in one second?

A
18 m
B
20 m
C
22 m
D
24 m
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